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This study explores the impact of a modified cooperative learning application on the communication skills and learning experiences of nursing students within a health statistics course. A mixed-method approach was employed, involving 39 nursing students who participated in a 10-week modified cooperative learning module integrated with both theoretical and practical sessions of the health statistics curriculum. Quantitative measures were used to assess changes in communication skills, while qualitative feedback was collected to analyze students' learning experiences. Results demonstrated a significant improvement in communication skills post-intervention (from 3.71±0.42 to 4.03±0.48, p < .001). Qualitative analysis highlighted enhanced student engagement and cooperation through active participation and interactions. The findings suggest that modified cooperative learning can effectively enhance communication skills and provide a positive learning experience, supporting its potential as an alternative teaching strategy in nursing education.
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Introduction
Backgrounds and Research Objectives
Method
Participants
Design and Instruments
Implementation
Data Collection Methods
Data Analysis Methods
Results
Study Participants
Comparison of Communication Ability
Evaluation of Modified Cooperative Learning
Discussion
Conclusion
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